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Getting back to business…safely

(NBC News) -- Stay at home orders are being lifted and companies are reopening across the country, but for many implementing social distancing guidelines and other safety measures means opening for business can't be 'business as usual'.

"Cleaning is now a necessity, disinfecting is now a necessity," says Thomas Hennings of Stratus Building Solutions.

Henning believes before a facility reopens, it needs to be empty.

"We recommend that the facility be vacant for 24 hours, and that we go in and do a deep clean of that and disinfecting," he says.